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school that will be able to get an online education and an online degree from yale? >> maybe not yet in high school. but maybe in kindergarten. (laughs) >> rose: why that far? because you have to develop the -- what's holding you back? someone in high school today -- >> high school who may get an online professional school degree. that could happen. >> rose: undergraduate not because you -- because you value the undergraduate experience? >> exactly, you got it. so how do you create that? if yale is ever going to be in the business of granting undergraduate degrees we have to figure out how to make it something really distinctive that is essentially resonant with the values of yale and that's not going to be in the first generation of innovative -- >> rose: so let's take me, for example, still a learner. what can i access online from yale university today? >> we have 40 odd courses from some of our greatest professors that are available online. >> rose: how do you choose which are available and which are not? >> you have to tape them. you have to get the professor wil
school that will be able to get an online education and an online degree from yale? >> maybe not yet in high school. but maybe in kindergarten. (laughs) >> rose: why that far? because you have to develop the -- what's holding you back? someone in high school today -- >> high school who may get an online professional school degree. that could happen. >> rose: undergraduate not because you -- because you value the undergraduate experience? >> exactly, you got it. so...
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it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent of homeland security while being interrogated and i thought he said rice for about an hour. i said, i don't even eat rice. i'm not a rice lover. and they told me, you know what it's about. you know what you did. i'm standing in front of my home with my little puppy moo cow and i'm completely overwhelmed at the hooded machine gun guys. it looked like the scene out of a movie. i was just overwhelmed. i kept asking what is ricin. what did i do. they kept on, you know what you did. you know what this is about. don't try to act with us. i was already assumed guilty before i was told what it was about. but that's one thing that has been bothering me. we're in the united states of america. we're innocent until proven guilty is what i've been told my whole life. i completely felt i was guilty until i could prove my innocence. and i can't help but think now how many people are thrown in jail because circumstantial evidence
it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent of homeland security while being interrogated and i thought he said rice for about an hour. i said, i don't even eat rice. i'm not a rice lover. and they told me, you know what it's about. you know what you did. i'm standing in front of my home with my little puppy moo cow and i'm completely overwhelmed at the hooded machine gun guys. it looked like...
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the taliban lost control of the country in two thousand and one women have won back their right to education voting and employment but sporadic attacks on female students continue. tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of paris of demonstrating against a new bill which will allow gay marriage and adoption by same sex couples the bill is set to be passed by parliament this week meanwhile thousands of supporters of gay marriage staged a town to rally against homophobia the controversial law has been a main part of president francois hollande agenda since his election and sparked regular protests across the country. london marathon runners have a paid tribute to the victims of the boston bomb attacks sunday's race was preceded by a thirty second silence the marathon taking in major london landmarks has been held under intense security hundreds of police were out in force along the twenty six mile route helicopters patrolled the sky and everyone approaching the finishing line had to pass a security checkpoint organizers hailed a vis the thirty third annual race as the most su
the taliban lost control of the country in two thousand and one women have won back their right to education voting and employment but sporadic attacks on female students continue. tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of paris of demonstrating against a new bill which will allow gay marriage and adoption by same sex couples the bill is set to be passed by parliament this week meanwhile thousands of supporters of gay marriage staged a town to rally against homophobia the...
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the taliban lost control of the country in two thousand and one women have won back their right to education voting and unemployment but sporadic attacks on female students continue . london marathon runners have a paid tribute to the victims of the boston bomb attacks sunday's race was preceded by a thirty second silence the marathon taking in major london landmarks has been held under intense security hundreds of police were out in force along the twenty six mile route helicopters patrolled the sky and everyone approaching the finishing line had to pass a security checkpoint organizers hailed this of the thirty third annual race as the most successful ever israeli police are being accused of using a handcuffed palestinian teenager as a human shield it is after a video emerged depicting them parading the youth to an angry crowd supposedly in an attempt to calm the protesters are middle east correspondent has the details. on friday israeli police paraded those handcuffed palestinian youth during protests that were taking place in the palestinian neighborhood of abu dis which is on the outski
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radicalization that actually uses the intelligence of the people even as the nine eleven bomb so highly educated postgraduate some of them and so i think it's perfectly possible for them to conceive this plot a bit like sleepers in a spiral when i was a citizen actually planned it together and keep it to themselves and i i have believed rather tapes who would say i have absolutely no idea what was. and again my next question is going to be you know how come people with this predilection whatever could be given asylum into the united states but i guess the people that gave them a side it didn't say this side of these guys well you see this i think you put your finger on the problem you see that you talk about this side i think we've got to be very subtle in the way we understand from our sources and. take tamil tigers that they you have a. cause because you know people is being persecuted by state government but when you have homegrown terrorists like these seem to be and i keep saying we really don't know yet then that. this isn't a particular person not of the time this isn't a particular psych
radicalization that actually uses the intelligence of the people even as the nine eleven bomb so highly educated postgraduate some of them and so i think it's perfectly possible for them to conceive this plot a bit like sleepers in a spiral when i was a citizen actually planned it together and keep it to themselves and i i have believed rather tapes who would say i have absolutely no idea what was. and again my next question is going to be you know how come people with this predilection...
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to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible insight and this being because i feel like -- i don't want to make assumptions, but i feel like he was the follower in the situation, and he came out alive because he was scared. that's my assumption. i am not speaking for everybody. we needed him to come alive because we needed answers. >> a follower, suspected killer and terrorists. tell me about his older brother, how you knew him? >> i knew him as a high school friend. his sister, bella, was friends with my wife. and he was protective of little sister and he would always
to further her education. and then two bombs near the finish line at the race triggered a five-day nightmare. and an mit officer, sean collier, the fourth person to die. he was fatally shot while in his car on thursday night. charismatic, just one of the ways people are describing the tsarnaev brothers. >> i think for the sake of everybody out here, the sake of the families, and everybody affected by the tragedy, we need questions answered. he is the one to do it. he is. he has incredible...
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younger people especially when they are in a very difficult situation in their life economically socially education wise or anything else it's very easy to influence them from the point of terrorists from the point of those organizing terrorist cells and causing so much havoc in cities worldwide alexia shift let's just leave it there for now of course where we're still speculating because we're waiting for those official reports that will say where why and how but at the moment the reports that we're getting we're sharing with of us at home as soon as we get them but now i just want to cross over to journalist paul lashmar he specializes in covering terrorism he joins us now live so the suspects are young one is just nineteen years old what could they have got they had training to carry out these deadly attacks where we both come from church you know that appears to be the case. understand the younger one and only come as recently as a year ago there's a little bit zero if you start looking on the internet these two young men suggest that they were quite a good way to. be around them and also radic
younger people especially when they are in a very difficult situation in their life economically socially education wise or anything else it's very easy to influence them from the point of terrorists from the point of those organizing terrorist cells and causing so much havoc in cities worldwide alexia shift let's just leave it there for now of course where we're still speculating because we're waiting for those official reports that will say where why and how but at the moment the reports that...
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they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female pregnancies. in delhi, the center for social research has organized women into neighborhood groups trying to shift the ingrained gender bias, even invoking hinduism's goddess of prosperity. >> ( translated ): we must begin to welcome girl babies into our homes, like the goddess lack shi has come into our home. lack smi. >> reporter: they're also aware of the law that's become known by its english acronym. that's the pre-conception and prenatal technology act, abortion is legal in india but the act makes it illegal when done for sex selection. >> a lot of people don't even know that we have a very strong law. if you,
they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female...
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before, it was amazing sports or educational institutions, but now just that feeling of community. i think the northeast can get rep for cold and chilly. that feeling of heart and reaching out and we're in this together. i think everyone near and far in this area, you are hit in some way in a two or three degree separation. to reach out love, i think that's what that strength means. i am amazed at the financial generosity. >> $20 million because of the one fund boston. $20 million. it is the generosity from people here in boston. their their lifetimes are totally changed. just walk with me here. i'm going to speak quieter because they're writing and reflecting. this is in green here. i wouldn't change my hometown for anything in the world. boston is my home and it will always be strong against adversity. boston strong. people here are writing their messages, leaving their mark. normal is not the right word to use here, even though boylston is back open and the stores are opening their doors. it is the beginning of the healing and it is the beginning of the moving forward. anderson.
before, it was amazing sports or educational institutions, but now just that feeling of community. i think the northeast can get rep for cold and chilly. that feeling of heart and reaching out and we're in this together. i think everyone near and far in this area, you are hit in some way in a two or three degree separation. to reach out love, i think that's what that strength means. i am amazed at the financial generosity. >> $20 million because of the one fund boston. $20 million. it is...
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radicalization often happens among well-educated people who have jobs and families. but it often started in teenage years when people are looking for a cause and they're frustrated with some part of their lives. martin? >> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is beginning to come toward an end. >> reporter: well, certainly the weather is changing, martin. it's been a cloudy and windy day, sunny at times. relatively mild, though. now the weather is starting to change. we have been here for many, many hours. the authorities have been here for well on 15 hours. and saw the sun rise this morning and it looks like they might be here to see the sun set. they probably will be here to see the sun set. they've been knocking on doors all day long. at 12:30 when the last news conference happened, they said they were well over 6 60% to 70 done combing this
radicalization often happens among well-educated people who have jobs and families. but it often started in teenage years when people are looking for a cause and they're frustrated with some part of their lives. martin? >> michelle kosinski in london. reporting on the family. thank you so much, michelle. and we're joined now by nbc's katie tur who's in watertown, massachusetts, where authorities have been searching for the suspect. and it's beginning, i guess, to close in. the day is...
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rick goccle, who a friend called one of the most educated back country guides in the world and joe timlin, who is quoted as saying snowboarding was his life. they were all well equipped with proper safety gear. >> just because you have all the rescue equipment, it doesn't prevent the avalanches. >> reporter: this helmet video of a skier caught in an avalanche shows the horror of being trapped under a mountain of snow. he was able to create an air pocket and a quick response from friends saved his life. saturday's avalanche was the deadliest in colorado in more than 50 years. this season nationwide 24 people have died in avalanches. 11 in colorado. heavy spring snow, more than three feet in less than two weeks, has caused volatile conditions. >> if you go to the wrong place, the outcome is tragic. >> reporter: a somber call for caution as the ski and snowboard community mourns for five of their own. leanne gregg, nbc news, loveland pass, colorado. >>> in china, rescuers are still trying to save people who may have been trapped in the country's worst earthquake in three years. officials say
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described as very religious coming from very impoverished backgrounds these young men are both well educated they have successes in athletics and by all means they have a middle class background if indeed these brothers are guilty of this crime how does this complicate the way that we view terrorists i think we have a very primitive view of terrorism who said that all terrorists are coming from the lower classes from people who are poor and what have you we saw for example that there's a very large middle class forty five medical doctors who make a lot of money probably more than you and me combined in great britain have been arrested while backing. the activities terrorist activities we see that there are donors in the gold and the every been done here rich donors there are funding that beauty and of course there are poor so it's not a question of social classes it's a question of who belong to this one ideology rich middle class or poor thank you for sharing your insight while the forest advisor to the antiterrorism caucus for the u.s. congress thank you for having me now i want to stop fo
described as very religious coming from very impoverished backgrounds these young men are both well educated they have successes in athletics and by all means they have a middle class background if indeed these brothers are guilty of this crime how does this complicate the way that we view terrorists i think we have a very primitive view of terrorism who said that all terrorists are coming from the lower classes from people who are poor and what have you we saw for example that there's a very...
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her professor says she had big dreams to take her american education back to china and become a businesswoman. we will remember her as well. and of course we're remembering 8-year-old martin richard who died a week ago today in the bombings. the third grader lived in the dorchester section of boston. he was standing near the finish line with his mom and sister when the bombs went off. both his mom and sister were badly wounded. martin will forever be remembered in this picture holding up a posterboard that says no more hurting people, peace. martin richard, 8 years old. and m.i.t. police officer sean collier the fourth victim not to be forgotten in this tragedy. he was just 26 years old ambushed in his police car shot multiple times on campus. collier born to be a police officer because of his protective nature. coincidentally he volunteered at the gym where one of the suspects actually trained as a boxer. for more on how you can help the families, the victims of last monday's attack in boston, go to cnn.com/impact. there's a lot of information there on a lot of different organization. this p
her professor says she had big dreams to take her american education back to china and become a businesswoman. we will remember her as well. and of course we're remembering 8-year-old martin richard who died a week ago today in the bombings. the third grader lived in the dorchester section of boston. he was standing near the finish line with his mom and sister when the bombs went off. both his mom and sister were badly wounded. martin will forever be remembered in this picture holding up a...
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we are an educational institution. we go through this process and the perpetrator understands the damage and make it right to the victim. it's not okay shake hands. it's a whole process. you talk about it and process what is happening and people follow up on that, so we very much believe in this restorative process in san francisco and how do we know? because of the indicators that should be going up are going up and the others are going down. our truancies are down. suspensions are down and students in class is going up. thank you for being here. [applause] >> okay. that's okay. you jumped ahead to several of my questions so you don't get to talk anymore. for the rest of the four panellests whoever keep its to two to three minutes gets a prize. nancy. >> good afternoon and thank you for paying close attention to this issue and thank the staff and anne marie conroy for putting this together and us part of it and i will acknowledge theresa who works on my staff as chronic absteism and involved with the oakland school di
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suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an agency that exists to deliver information throughout the world, to law enforcement agencies, so that lessons learned, best practices can be shared. this is consistent with what they would do in any case. it seems sort of, you know, something that is abnormal, it's actually quite normal in a big incident like this, where in fact the world is watching. this was an attack in an urban area during a sporting event. every city, every country in the world has similar situations, and here's what boston, here's what the fbi has learned about it so far. >> good perspective, july yet. thanks so much. we have new information com
suspects here have relations in other countries, it means only as smart law enforcement, we are going to educate our brothers and sisters throughout the world about what we found here. this is what interpol is all about, so that lessons can be learned and people can be looking for these kinds of devices. >> but we shouldn't draw the conclusion that interpol is now being -- that there's some sort of international conspiracy behind these two suspects. >> absolutely not. interpol is an...
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they started education efforts. no more plastic in belmont, brisbane, daly city, half moon bay, menlo park, pacifica, san bruno and south san francisco. county officials say the reusable bags are just much better for the environment. one shopper she had she agreed after seeing them floating around in the breeze in her neighborhood. >> i saw a bag fly away. i like this idea. >> but you have to remember to bring all your bags when you shop. >> i put in the car. >> i think it's smart. i just think it's one more thing for us parents to remember but i think it's a good idea. i have no problems with it whatsoever. we're very well prepared. we've been worrying about this for months so it's not a surprise. >> signs are up near the doors letting people know what's going on. san mateo, carlos, redwood city and east palo alto will follow soon with this same rule. the law basically applies to grocery stores, convenience stores, but not to restaurants. plastic bags can be used for produce, meat and prescriptions if needed. today
they started education efforts. no more plastic in belmont, brisbane, daly city, half moon bay, menlo park, pacifica, san bruno and south san francisco. county officials say the reusable bags are just much better for the environment. one shopper she had she agreed after seeing them floating around in the breeze in her neighborhood. >> i saw a bag fly away. i like this idea. >> but you have to remember to bring all your bags when you shop. >> i put in the car. >> i think...
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that goes to early education. that goes to special education. so if you're doing a whole 'nother round of immediate deep cuts, it's bound to have a negative impact. and that's exactly why, andrea. we proposed this alternative, a way where you can make more targeted cuts. but also eliminate some of the special interests tax breaks that disproportionately benefit a very wealthy people. and unfortunately, today, our colleagues refused to come together to negotiate that. in fact, today earlier today, over in the senate, harry reid, the democratic leader simply asked for permission to go to conference on the budget. and the republican leadership in both the senate and the house right now is refusing to appoint conferrees. having called over the last two years for us to go through the regular order on the budget, they're now standing in the way of moving forward to bridge those differences on the budget. in fact i'm introducing a resolution later today simply to call upon the house to move forward in a transparent way, to negotiate these differences o
that goes to early education. that goes to special education. so if you're doing a whole 'nother round of immediate deep cuts, it's bound to have a negative impact. and that's exactly why, andrea. we proposed this alternative, a way where you can make more targeted cuts. but also eliminate some of the special interests tax breaks that disproportionately benefit a very wealthy people. and unfortunately, today, our colleagues refused to come together to negotiate that. in fact, today earlier...
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the board of education will hold a public hearing on both those agreements on tuesday at 6:30 p.m. the final vote will be may 7th. >>> in sports, a limited number of warriors tickets go on sale at 10:00 a.m. for games three and four of the playoff series against the nuggets. this afternoon they opened a series against the denver nuggets. they are the third seed in the best-of-seven series. tip-off is at 2:30 and it will be broadcast on our sister network espn. >>> good morning to you. nice and sunny out there. temperatures in the 50s. climbing to the upper 50s in oakland. 48 in half moon bay. santa cruz, 45. we are looking at temperatures today steadily warming. numbers in the low 60s from half moon bay to the low 80s by the delta. should be a nice evening tonight. headed out to the giants game, another win on top and temperatures starting out in the 60s. we'll be looking at numbers dropping to the 50s and seven-day outlook, big time heat through the middle of next week. >>> next at 8:00, giants return home to a new level of security at at&t park. how the boston marathon bombing ha
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think the world has had enough of people who have no belief system, no policy for jobs, no policy for education, no policy for rule of law, but who just want to kill people because they don't like what they see. there's not room for that. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. the fbi and failed to connect the dots. he also served on the national security staff during the clinton administration. thanks very much, and you are joining us from dartmouth where you are in charge of your special program there. first
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middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening here in the public schools in san francisco they are to the satisfied with just a bump we need to taken it at the highest levels and train from elementary to middle to high school and the college all of the kids in our skill set is so they can become the grounds for recruitment for every industry in our city that whether it's healthcare, technology, or whether it's tourism, and all the other great things that are happening in our city. and in fact we invested in 2012 in kid s f a special program we got funding from from the government federal department. labor to create the technology training center tech s f to reach out to disadvantaged kids in our city and make sure that they are getting the skill sets and the support that they need to so they can get in and really help us get rid of this digital guide that we suffer from and continue to suffer from in many of ou
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it really is a continuing education pathway for so many of our residents. i think it certainly deserves a conversation that we are dedicating to today. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. i agree with them is everything that supervisor kim said. i would feel comfortable changing the word " inflating" with "growing." i can't even imagine what would happen if the college were to lose its accreditation. this is why the proposition passed despite of the bad press. i have serious concern about the final result in terms of what it means. i think that if we had a huge surplus, to met all the needs in terms of city services it would be appropriate to provide financial support to city college. it certainly is a totally appropriate use of funding the fact is we are not doing what we need to do in terms of our own budget. we don't have nearly enough heart gardeners and parked patrol officers. we are turning over street trees to private property owners. in fact we are really not turning them over as we don't have enough money in dpw t
it really is a continuing education pathway for so many of our residents. i think it certainly deserves a conversation that we are dedicating to today. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener. >> supervisor wiener: thank you. i agree with them is everything that supervisor kim said. i would feel comfortable changing the word " inflating" with "growing." i can't even imagine what would happen if the college were to lose its accreditation. this is why the proposition...
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. >> there's always a sense where people are basically, to some degree, triable, they become more educational, more open-minded and diverse in their thinking. that's part of our growing up in america lately. lately. i tell you one thing, it's not the mexicans, the gaut mall lans, it's the terrorists, obviously, that come in to get a job. it's the worry people coming here from the middle east and south asia. that's where you're going to see the argument. >> i think it would be a terrible result to let what happened in boston derail what most people in the country think is a good project, with i is immigration reform. as joy said, this part of the world when dagestan and chechnya, it's time to do something about that and i think most people in the republican party and democratic party agree on that. >> yeah. >> i'm just saying in terms of general attitudes towards immigrants, one thing can get con flated with -- >> and that's the danger here. >> let me play devil's advocate here. we just had david on who knows russia. just because someone has radical views, jihadist jus and doesn't do anything,
. >> there's always a sense where people are basically, to some degree, triable, they become more educational, more open-minded and diverse in their thinking. that's part of our growing up in america lately. lately. i tell you one thing, it's not the mexicans, the gaut mall lans, it's the terrorists, obviously, that come in to get a job. it's the worry people coming here from the middle east and south asia. that's where you're going to see the argument. >> i think it would be a...
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be stunned to know that based on a tweet, that the markets could swing in such a way so give me -- educate us on how that works, of all things that a tweet could cause that. >> sort of yes and no, tamron. the market reacts to rumors all the time. rumors there's been a bombing at an oil installation in nigeria. or things that are filtered through one way or another. somebody tells somebody. what is different now is the speed and the transmission method, in this case, by twitter. and what happened in this case, clearly, is that there are an awful lot of program traders, who are following lots of different feeds. news feeds, twitter feeds, all kind of sources. and those traders' computers pick up the feeds. pick up the language they would see, ap, bombs, white house, and immediately, they would send cell signals, ask questions later, or react now. so that how it really happens. is it these were all computerized trades that o were getting executed, based on the alga rhythms in the system. just like google used algorithms to lead you to searches somewhere, those algorithms prompt trading. >> ok
be stunned to know that based on a tweet, that the markets could swing in such a way so give me -- educate us on how that works, of all things that a tweet could cause that. >> sort of yes and no, tamron. the market reacts to rumors all the time. rumors there's been a bombing at an oil installation in nigeria. or things that are filtered through one way or another. somebody tells somebody. what is different now is the speed and the transmission method, in this case, by twitter. and what...
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item 8 urging the board of trustees and administration to utilize to preserve the quality of education that has served education well, and to support the city of san francisco to reevaluate the charges and providing more and kind services to support the resolution. >> this was a resolution to support the issues i'll turn it over to you. >> colleagues we have a number of speakers from the community of supporters of city college and faculty i believe we'll have a trustee or two. my hope is this hearing on city college and dialog on resolution to support the college this is a difficult time and we can also end with a commitment to have a working group that would be looking at the financial support and putting our heads together in creativity ways to feel what month supporters feel is a jewel of the san francisco system. we've invited all students from all background and the chance to develop a better life for themselves and their families. i know last year the focus was on how the college has that i would people from poverty but also retrained individuals like from manufacturing and retra
item 8 urging the board of trustees and administration to utilize to preserve the quality of education that has served education well, and to support the city of san francisco to reevaluate the charges and providing more and kind services to support the resolution. >> this was a resolution to support the issues i'll turn it over to you. >> colleagues we have a number of speakers from the community of supporters of city college and faculty i believe we'll have a trustee or two. my...
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shrunken piece of a pressure cooker, we'll look at one little bomb can do and how experts are using it to educate and protect innocent people. #%tia[ [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken
shrunken piece of a pressure cooker, we'll look at one little bomb can do and how experts are using it to educate and protect innocent people. #%tia[ [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a...
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program coordinate 98or for over a decade he has provided services to the arab couldn't health and education and immigration his days start in the early mornings, commuting between court appointments homes of low increase and disabled clints, hospitals and schools and his work leads into the late evenings he can be found in the late trip ac's where he tutors nearly 50 america youth to help them understand the important of education their futures in the world and academic excellence his mint doesn't stop at mentoring he helps many student pursue scholarships to per view their dreams for higher education he understand the value and importance of community service and empowering our people to be strong and proud and conscious and capable members of the community who never forgot their heritage. so abraham, on behalf of the city and county of the san francisco x we will like to presented you with the 2012 distinguished service award. (applause). >>> thank you all and i appreciate this very much from the government of san francisco and i thanks our community at large and everyone who is here and
program coordinate 98or for over a decade he has provided services to the arab couldn't health and education and immigration his days start in the early mornings, commuting between court appointments homes of low increase and disabled clints, hospitals and schools and his work leads into the late evenings he can be found in the late trip ac's where he tutors nearly 50 america youth to help them understand the important of education their futures in the world and academic excellence his mint...
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charismatic, educated, enormously cultured. but from a very particular elite of the country. and he did no better than -- than karzai this time. and he's constantly obsessed with the idea that the afghans see him as they now remember sharshuja which is a puppet. a puppet ruler put in by foreigners. his entire legacy is he thinks in doubt. unless he distances himself from america. which is why you're getting this very strange talk back going on, biting the hand that feeds him. not because he's mad or crazy which is one of the kind of theories. >> off his meds. >> essentially what you get the pakistanis briefing, saying this guy is nuts, crazy, should be removed. the reality is he just doesn't want to be remembered as a puppet. he's got a year to show he's an independent ruler. wants to be remembered in afghanistan as someone that has his own policies, own ideas. i find him good company. he's charismatic, witty, full of zest. >> it's rather hard to partner with someone who's basically decided he cannot survive if he is a partner. >> it's no easy feat. he's looking to the future
charismatic, educated, enormously cultured. but from a very particular elite of the country. and he did no better than -- than karzai this time. and he's constantly obsessed with the idea that the afghans see him as they now remember sharshuja which is a puppet. a puppet ruler put in by foreigners. his entire legacy is he thinks in doubt. unless he distances himself from america. which is why you're getting this very strange talk back going on, biting the hand that feeds him. not because he's...
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what about public education? public schools don't teach children how to read english marry well and don't teach american history. it is being worked on a state- by-state, but that is the problem for kids who are born here as well as everybody else in terms of the quy of ucey getting. bill clinton worked with the republican congress to reform aid to families with dependent children. none of those are arguments for getting in the way of immigration before. then there's the question of entitlement. the entitlement system is out of whack and needs to be reformed. let's reform public education and the welfare system, but let's move forward now on immigration reform as well. thank you. >> thank you very much. you talked aboutany .mmigrants who are not legal they have no legal recourse when something happens, if they are $20 and youpay you have no legal recourse. my wife is a registered nurse. we were driving near los angeles. a well-dressed person with a large dog was walking down the street. in person who appeared to
what about public education? public schools don't teach children how to read english marry well and don't teach american history. it is being worked on a state- by-state, but that is the problem for kids who are born here as well as everybody else in terms of the quy of ucey getting. bill clinton worked with the republican congress to reform aid to families with dependent children. none of those are arguments for getting in the way of immigration before. then there's the question of...
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a lot as parents say you have to go to school to get educated. what other ways are there? >> it is amazing with the internet you can have a liberal arts degree without leaving your house. the online university is amazing. go to some of size you can learn more on normal universities. you can watch a real professor teaching was alive discourse that is a valuable the old brick and mortar way is vanishing with the new orchard renner -- an entrepreneur ideas are coming. >> people are still going billing behind three years or decades to come. young people they decided to delay marriage, having kids because they pay off college debt but there are other ways like peter steele has a program. what you make of that? >> i was the semifinalist for that scholarship and what he is doing is fantastic. getting $100,000 to anybody under the age of 20 to continue the entrepreneurial dream. because they give them the confidence and a mentor to be successful lookup zucker berg and steve jobs not because they got the degree but they got the mentors and startup capital. where were the world the
a lot as parents say you have to go to school to get educated. what other ways are there? >> it is amazing with the internet you can have a liberal arts degree without leaving your house. the online university is amazing. go to some of size you can learn more on normal universities. you can watch a real professor teaching was alive discourse that is a valuable the old brick and mortar way is vanishing with the new orchard renner -- an entrepreneur ideas are coming. >> people are...
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let's get the mike it should work >> i'm an educator and, yes we did just come from a preservation. my time at city college i have treasured every second of it. as project survive we go into the classroom we serve multiple programs. we also serve ocean campus and the critic center and we're spreading the message how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent other violence. every time i give a presentation it strengthened the classroom that community. i learn more from my interactions as a peer educator caterpillar i'm a preeducator and project delivers nearly 4 hundred workshops a year on dating violence project. we do different activities with students where we talk about healthy relationships and how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent rape in other situations that are bad. doing those presentations has helped me to see how it impacts other students. students may not recognize when they're in on a abusive relationship. >> thank you very much. i'm going to call a few more cards. (calling names) doesn't have to be in that order just came forward >> i'm
let's get the mike it should work >> i'm an educator and, yes we did just come from a preservation. my time at city college i have treasured every second of it. as project survive we go into the classroom we serve multiple programs. we also serve ocean campus and the critic center and we're spreading the message how to prevent unhealthy relationships and how to prevent other violence. every time i give a presentation it strengthened the classroom that community. i learn more from my...
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and what people don't understand is that intelligent, educated people can be deceptively recruited, incrementally often, with hypnosis, with different type of mind control techniques, behavior control, information control, phobias can be installed in people's minds very fast. and systematically, step by step. no one in my 36 years of experience says i want to join a destructive cult and blow up people but people do fall in love with people and then they recruit them and indoctrinate them or they meet a comrade and step by step they get indoctrinated and then family members and friends witness this personality change but they are frozen because they don't know what to do to help their loved one. >> the thing that i just haven't been able to get my mind around at all, among many things, one of them is how the younger brother, dzhokhar, 19 years old, goes back to school, goes to the gym, goes to parties and in his dorm for three days as if nothing happened. that's what everyone says, as if nothing had happened. how is that possible? he had just killed people. >> it's very, very understandable if you
and what people don't understand is that intelligent, educated people can be deceptively recruited, incrementally often, with hypnosis, with different type of mind control techniques, behavior control, information control, phobias can be installed in people's minds very fast. and systematically, step by step. no one in my 36 years of experience says i want to join a destructive cult and blow up people but people do fall in love with people and then they recruit them and indoctrinate them or...
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those are targeted specifically for this phonetics to address their educational and number one educational. the human brain can be slowed down to prevent brighten deceased. so people can remain a vital part of our community >> thank you anything else want to speak please come forward. >> hi i wanted to thank you supervisor mar for hosting this hearing. obviously city college for san francisco is a vital resource. we build student leader to address entity issues we're working to close the remarkable achievement gaps. we are experiencing layoffs and the students are many, many ways facing the crisis. i wanted to talk briefly about some recently data that was released that kind of speaks to the achievement gap. in the remedial classes only 25 percent of students who start at the city college in a remedial math class are able to move up. into a college level class. their less than a 40 percent completion degree such as african-american students. i want to acknowledge that city college is out performing in this state and we can do better. i also want to say that kohlman advocates and smack supp
those are targeted specifically for this phonetics to address their educational and number one educational. the human brain can be slowed down to prevent brighten deceased. so people can remain a vital part of our community >> thank you anything else want to speak please come forward. >> hi i wanted to thank you supervisor mar for hosting this hearing. obviously city college for san francisco is a vital resource. we build student leader to address entity issues we're working to...
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physical education. >> reporter: every description we've had of him so far, pleasant kid, good kid. nothing out of the ordinary. >> yeah, nothing, nothing that, you know, would strike you -- nothing that would take your attention -- >> reporter: you're saying how he would behave in gym class. >> he was -- he was just a normal guy. he would -- he would interact with, you know, the joke sters but he was never one of the ones that was making the jokes. he was always blasting -- >> reporter: you told one of our colleagues if anyone tried to punch him or -- >> if i heard a dzhokhar getting physical, even though he was a wrestler and maybe a boxer, if i ever heard dzhokhar getting into a fight with himi would be like, dzhokhar, because he's such nice guy. >>orter: the wstling team in the high school. >> yes. >> reporter: do you know where he went after? >> no, i heard he was in a college but i didn't know where. >> reporter: thank you very much. i appreciate it. george, that is the picture that's being painted more fully as the hours pass about this young man, a student in high school, in
physical education. >> reporter: every description we've had of him so far, pleasant kid, good kid. nothing out of the ordinary. >> yeah, nothing, nothing that, you know, would strike you -- nothing that would take your attention -- >> reporter: you're saying how he would behave in gym class. >> he was -- he was just a normal guy. he would -- he would interact with, you know, the joke sters but he was never one of the ones that was making the jokes. he was always...
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education. i do think that we should have, or at least consider having a joint committee of the board of supervisors and the trustees of city college. we are already engaged in so many partnerships with city college and having that i'm going discussion and having them be a part of the discussion with the school district is something that i think that only benefit all three agencies. i hope that is something that we move forwards to. >> president chiu: supervisor mar. >> supervisor mar: i think it is wonderful to have a dialogue, and to add live on the points that supervisor campos made, another supervisor amniano (sounds like), who created the committee of education, in which i said on for years, there should be some way to them through the college board of trustees and that important decision-making , on the city level and i know our advisor to the mayor and education -- mendoza, sitting in the audience as well, i hope to work with many of you together to bring a working group on how to support
education. i do think that we should have, or at least consider having a joint committee of the board of supervisors and the trustees of city college. we are already engaged in so many partnerships with city college and having that i'm going discussion and having them be a part of the discussion with the school district is something that i think that only benefit all three agencies. i hope that is something that we move forwards to. >> president chiu: supervisor mar. >> supervisor...